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is he trying to establish in a contract of america? >> i don't know if he is asking them to sort of repeat his contract with america, the signature item he used in 1994 to help republicans get elected. but he is echoing the philosophy that he embraced the back then and that a strategy that he embraced back in 1994, which was successful, which was to have a dual message. and that is, this is why they are wrong and this is what we will do. and he felt it was important back then that you have both pieces of that message to attract voters and he feels as though they are lacking the second piece right now. so, i don't think he is necessarily saying to a cookie cutter contract with america, but develop one way of sending a more positive message. >> supreme court justice stevens decides to retire. >> this is supre court justice john paul stevens administering the oath of office to vice- president joe biden. stevens announced he is retiring. this was widely expected. it gives president obama a chance to name a second justice of the supreme cou
is he trying to establish in a contract of america? >> i don't know if he is asking them to sort of repeat his contract with america, the signature item he used in 1994 to help republicans get elected. but he is echoing the philosophy that he embraced the back then and that a strategy that he embraced back in 1994, which was successful, which was to have a dual message. and that is, this is why they are wrong and this is what we will do. and he felt it was important back then that you...
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people are look at him and america as a leader. not just a guy that is getting rope a dope like muhammad ali taking all the punches and not swinging back. >> let's assume are you right on everything you just said so what does he do now. where does he take that and what does he do with it? doug? >> well, what he is doing, charlie, i think is playing for the midterm election, to not lose too many congressional seats, to kind of not have what i said before, a gingrich '94 situation. once he gets around that. and in order to do that he's going to have to tax center as john said a centrist but even center right a little and hope that his base sticks with him. i think they will. after the midterm election, i think will you see him do some more engaging sort of left issue things. i know, for example, interior department has a lot of environmental things on hold right now until after the midterm election. some of those might come forward in a year or two and will you see more of the progressive barack obama. this year he's the center, cent
people are look at him and america as a leader. not just a guy that is getting rope a dope like muhammad ali taking all the punches and not swinging back. >> let's assume are you right on everything you just said so what does he do now. where does he take that and what does he do with it? doug? >> well, what he is doing, charlie, i think is playing for the midterm election, to not lose too many congressional seats, to kind of not have what i said before, a gingrich '94 situation....
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just this past year, voice of america having -- voice of america had 20 two million visits to its website. voice of america was known to be an audience of an older demographic. now the democratic is under 30. we established that by using facebook pages, put your pages -- twitter pages and other social media website. if people want to get their information, they have many ways to do it. in the early 1990's, they had to go through all different route just to get a selection of television channels. international broadcasters have tapped into different ways to get information into the country. then people can decide on the information that they can not get within their own media stations. it has been extremely important to understand that international broadcasting for iran and other countries around the area is extremely vital. it provides information they cannot get through their own country. they make decisions based on the the things that are happening. i believe in giving voice to the voiceless, and in putting out information and having people decide. i cannot underscore enough how impor
just this past year, voice of america having -- voice of america had 20 two million visits to its website. voice of america was known to be an audience of an older demographic. now the democratic is under 30. we established that by using facebook pages, put your pages -- twitter pages and other social media website. if people want to get their information, they have many ways to do it. in the early 1990's, they had to go through all different route just to get a selection of television...
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our america and china singing the same tune? >> the host with of the most, welcoming a parade of dignitaries. the prospect of a group like al qaeda obtaining a nuclear weapon. >> we cannot wait any longer before we walked down these stockpiles. the results of materials falling into the hands of terrorist groups would be devastating. >> worldwide some 40 countries possess materials, the ukraine has pledged to get rid of its nuclear stockpiles. in the corridor is all the talk is of the iranian nuclear ambition. >> so far we have been absolutely unanimous on the goal. saying that we have got to follow through on the engagement that president obama had been trying, as well as the pressure. >> and this is what international pressure looks like. at this crucial meeting they say he secured a commitment from the chinese president. beijing had been seen on the final -- as the final holdout on the security council. mr. obama wants the matter settled within weeks. iran says that america's nuclear arsenal is the global threat. a war ofon mo
our america and china singing the same tune? >> the host with of the most, welcoming a parade of dignitaries. the prospect of a group like al qaeda obtaining a nuclear weapon. >> we cannot wait any longer before we walked down these stockpiles. the results of materials falling into the hands of terrorist groups would be devastating. >> worldwide some 40 countries possess materials, the ukraine has pledged to get rid of its nuclear stockpiles. in the corridor is all the talk is...
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there has to be a sort of different routes to do that because america cannot -- because congressional sanctions cannot put money directly into damascus and life even though you and worries how much longer the international community will support this population. and there is no indication they are going home any time soon. >> host: on that note both jordan and syria, the two places of the of the largest number of refugees constantly talk about the strain the refugees have caused on the social systems on schools and health care and they have received some of this international aid. for a long time they tried to pressure washington to provide more aid and iraqis have provided a measly sum of 25 million. how much of a strain to the really pos on these countries and is there a way to separate the whole political use of the refugees from the actual sort of impact that they have in these places? >> guest: it is difficult to make that separation. and they have all juiced up the numbers when it suited them. jordan has made very strategic deals on how their schools will be funded when they hav
there has to be a sort of different routes to do that because america cannot -- because congressional sanctions cannot put money directly into damascus and life even though you and worries how much longer the international community will support this population. and there is no indication they are going home any time soon. >> host: on that note both jordan and syria, the two places of the of the largest number of refugees constantly talk about the strain the refugees have caused on the...
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we want to make sure that countries like south america who had a nuclear weapons program and gave them up that they are examples to the rest of the world that you don't have to be a nuclear power to make sure you're prosperous and make sure you have a strong nation. >> while there are 50 leaders here for the summit, as you noticed people are missing. we'll see who didn't come and just why that's important. ♪ [ woman ] when i grow up, i want to take him on his first flight. i want to run a marathon. i'm going to work with kids. i'm going to own my own restaurant. when i grow up, i'm going to start a band. [ female announcer ] at aarp we believe you're never done growing. thanks, mom. i just want to get my car back. [ female announcer ] together we can discover the best of what's next at aarp.org. hey what's going on? doing the shipping. man, it would be a lot easier if we didn't have to weigh 'em all. if those boxes are under 70 lbs. you don't have to weigh 'em. with these priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service, if it fits it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat
we want to make sure that countries like south america who had a nuclear weapons program and gave them up that they are examples to the rest of the world that you don't have to be a nuclear power to make sure you're prosperous and make sure you have a strong nation. >> while there are 50 leaders here for the summit, as you noticed people are missing. we'll see who didn't come and just why that's important. ♪ [ woman ] when i grow up, i want to take him on his first flight. i want to run...
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voice of america started in 1942 as you may or may not know. and it's been broadcasting to iran since 1942 in intervals. however, after the 1979 revolution, they have been going nonstop. this past year in 2009, it became quite evident how important media is to the iranian people. a lot of people underestimate where the iranians can get their information. the blogosphere, television, radio, the internet -- everything was very easy to prove that when the iranians want to pursue information they have raise to do it. this year voice of america the 2 million people on their websites. it was one of the most popular websites for the service itself. i bring this up for many reasons. voice of america, you know, was known to be of an audience of an older demographic. and nowadays 70% of the demographic right now is about 30 and under. and we have tapped into that in so many different ways by adapting that into facebook pages, youtube channels, twitter pages and other -- several other social media websites. you know, i grew up in iran between iran and was
voice of america started in 1942 as you may or may not know. and it's been broadcasting to iran since 1942 in intervals. however, after the 1979 revolution, they have been going nonstop. this past year in 2009, it became quite evident how important media is to the iranian people. a lot of people underestimate where the iranians can get their information. the blogosphere, television, radio, the internet -- everything was very easy to prove that when the iranians want to pursue information they...
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should america let it go and let him work it without his family? should he receive the accolades that he got today? janine. >> you know what i think? i think that -- he's come forward and he's asked for in denial in this country, i think that we should, like prodigal son let's see what happens. and let's see how he lives his life. he can be an example to a lot of people out there who may have slipped and talent. i can't pull myself back up >> sean: judith? >> no, i have enormous tiger fatigue. i think he ought to and swing. and i don't think thank you advance your cause or you pro not the notion you are apologetic by going out there and selling shoes. using this crisis, this scandal to sell shoes, really, come on. >> sean: andrew breitbart your thoughts? >> i agree judith i have a spot -- a to have spot for tiger woods. i believe there's a place for redemption the commercialization of his comeback is tacky. >> sean: that does it for us tonight. we thank the folks here in grand rapids for hosting us tonight. to all of new the crowd. thanks to everyb
should america let it go and let him work it without his family? should he receive the accolades that he got today? janine. >> you know what i think? i think that -- he's come forward and he's asked for in denial in this country, i think that we should, like prodigal son let's see what happens. and let's see how he lives his life. he can be an example to a lot of people out there who may have slipped and talent. i can't pull myself back up >> sean: judith? >> no, i have...
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is that what we want in america? >> the rawness of this debate is back with us at a time when politics are already pretty raw. >> absolutely. and this particular piece of legislation that the governor has to decide whether she's going to sign or not in arizona would be the toughest with regard to criminalizing illegal immigration, illegal immigrants in the entire country. that's why you heard that particular comment. what's interesting is we're talking about a state working on it because the federal government has just not been able to deal with this for so long. >> not able to deal with it. the first bite from congressman gutierrez was a reminder to his companies. he also says his own party including the president promised people to move on immigration reform this year. any chance? >> democratic leaders are well aware of that promise. that's why the president we are told called a republican, the newest one scott brown of massachusetts, this afternoon to see if he might be interested in signing on with democrats to m
is that what we want in america? >> the rawness of this debate is back with us at a time when politics are already pretty raw. >> absolutely. and this particular piece of legislation that the governor has to decide whether she's going to sign or not in arizona would be the toughest with regard to criminalizing illegal immigration, illegal immigrants in the entire country. that's why you heard that particular comment. what's interesting is we're talking about a state working on it...
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commitment to america got a lot of reaction. cheryl sent this -- >> chris: and in a preview of things to come now that justice john paul stevens has announced his retirement, richard irish writes -- >> chris: please keep your comments coming. you can find us at foxnewssunday.com. that's it for today. have a great week. we'll see you next "fox news have a great week. we'll see you next "fox news sunday." captioned by closed captioning services, inc here's what you should be watching: your cable bill, because you could be paying way too much. stop spending more for second best. upgrade to verizon fios and get tv, internet and phone, for just $69.99 a month for six months -- three top-rated services for one rock-bottom price. but don't wait, this is your last chance. fios gives you what cable doesn't: the best channel lineup and the most hd, facebook and twitter on your tv, plus america's top-rated internet. fios is the future, but after april 17th this price will be history. get fios tv, internet and phone for just $69.99 a month
commitment to america got a lot of reaction. cheryl sent this -- >> chris: and in a preview of things to come now that justice john paul stevens has announced his retirement, richard irish writes -- >> chris: please keep your comments coming. you can find us at foxnewssunday.com. that's it for today. have a great week. we'll see you next "fox news have a great week. we'll see you next "fox news sunday." captioned by closed captioning services, inc here's what you...
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look at the contract from america. go online and look at it. half a million people chose these items. mainstream, sensible. reformist. limited government agenda. i think the notion that the left pretends to think the tea parties are a problem for the republicans. the fact is the left is terrified of the tea parties. president obama knows that they have done huge amounts of damage to his attempt to transform america in a left wing direction and therefore they don't want to debate the issues, they want to demonize them. >> juan, juan, wait a second. wayne to because there is another side -- wait a minute. because there is another side and making his comments about linking the tea party and the mood of the tea party to the mood before oklahoma city. the president pointed to comments that congress woman michele bachman made at a tea party rally on tax day. let's watch. >> we're on to this gangster government and we are not going let them have their way. we need outages to take out some of these -- take out some of these bad guys and replace them wi
look at the contract from america. go online and look at it. half a million people chose these items. mainstream, sensible. reformist. limited government agenda. i think the notion that the left pretends to think the tea parties are a problem for the republicans. the fact is the left is terrified of the tea parties. president obama knows that they have done huge amounts of damage to his attempt to transform america in a left wing direction and therefore they don't want to debate the issues,...
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he also agreed to join us for another town hall discussion on fixing america's schools. so look for that soon right here on cnn. >>> okay. it is sunday night. are you ready for monday morning? you will be. our look at the week ahead is next. downloaded their album right there. and the best part was, my iphone even told me when they were coming to town. so all i had to do was buy the tickets. i still don't know how my iphone does all that. on the inside. my inner-workings a work of art. a digestive tract that should be bronzed. and an immune system so stunning... my vet thinks i'm the eighth wonder of the world. [ female announcer ] introducing iams with prebiotics. prebiotics work inside, clinically proven to promote strong defenses. healthy inside... healthy outside. [ dog ] oh, hi, girls. nice day, huh? [ dogs whine ] i am an iams dog. [ female announcer ] learn more about prebiotics at iams.com. >>> now a look at the stories you'll be hearing a lot about this week, from the white house to the economy to entertainment. and tonight, we start at the white house. >> repor
he also agreed to join us for another town hall discussion on fixing america's schools. so look for that soon right here on cnn. >>> okay. it is sunday night. are you ready for monday morning? you will be. our look at the week ahead is next. downloaded their album right there. and the best part was, my iphone even told me when they were coming to town. so all i had to do was buy the tickets. i still don't know how my iphone does all that. on the inside. my inner-workings a work of art....
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it's not about bringing iranians here to be taught about america and our values. it's really a shared and common dialog. so that some of the expenses that we've had. >> mohammad? >> an example, someone who came here to visit her daughter, religiously was here during the month of romme done when you're supposed to fast after a few months, after a how it worked come her expense to be here in america and fasting. and she said should the best time of her entire life. she enjoyed meeting different people here in than going to muslim communities or meeting non-muslim groups. and i think it does make a big difference when you come here, because, partly because of the propaganda in the country, that this country is very immoral. people come here and realized it's not that it does make a huge difference. >> you have written some of your work and research about, you've analyzed particularly media coverage, our perceptions of america in media in iran, and how it differs something from meyer, differs by what we recall partisanship, partisan media. but on a broader level sort
it's not about bringing iranians here to be taught about america and our values. it's really a shared and common dialog. so that some of the expenses that we've had. >> mohammad? >> an example, someone who came here to visit her daughter, religiously was here during the month of romme done when you're supposed to fast after a few months, after a how it worked come her expense to be here in america and fasting. and she said should the best time of her entire life. she enjoyed meeting...
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government doesn't want to take over corporate america. if president obama had done nothing the country would have been headed to the worst financial disaster in its history. >> many of you were skeptical of the gathering of world leaders to discuss nuclear security. >> chris: please keep your comments coming. you can find us at fox news sunday.com. congratulate the washington capitol for courageous win last night. we'll see you next fox news sunday.
government doesn't want to take over corporate america. if president obama had done nothing the country would have been headed to the worst financial disaster in its history. >> many of you were skeptical of the gathering of world leaders to discuss nuclear security. >> chris: please keep your comments coming. you can find us at fox news sunday.com. congratulate the washington capitol for courageous win last night. we'll see you next fox news sunday.
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you know, 90% of them are down on america at this moment. america is headed in the wrong direction over the cliff. obama is a socialist. obama cares more about black people than white people. obama cares more about poor people. they have a self-interest in terms of protecting their entitlement spending but they don't have an interest in apparently we may have to take cuts in terms of the entitlement. people have to retire later or pay more taxes. >> chris: wait, wait, wait. wait. brit you get the last word. we have to go to the next segment. >> juan put his finger on an interesting question, when it gets down to it, what will the tea partiers and the politicians that they support agree to do to address not only the current levels of spending, which are astronomical, but the tremendous burden of unfunded debt that is coming our way, social security, medicare and so forth. that is the question for the future. the fact that the people are concerned about social security to medicare and think the programs are worth it doesn't mean they're unwill
you know, 90% of them are down on america at this moment. america is headed in the wrong direction over the cliff. obama is a socialist. obama cares more about black people than white people. obama cares more about poor people. they have a self-interest in terms of protecting their entitlement spending but they don't have an interest in apparently we may have to take cuts in terms of the entitlement. people have to retire later or pay more taxes. >> chris: wait, wait, wait. wait. brit you...
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america's beverage companies have removed full-calorie soft drinks from schools, reducing beverage calories by 88%. together with schools, we're helping kids make more balanced choices every day. ♪ about all the discounts boswe're offering. i've got. i some catchphrases that'llideas make these savings even more memorable. gecko: all right... gecko: good driver discounts. now that's the stuff...? boss: how 'bout this? gecko: ...they're the bee's knees? boss: or this? gecko: sir, how 'bout just "fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance." boss: ha, yeah, good luck with that catching on! anncr: geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> we continue to follow breaking news this morning out of winter springs, florida. that 11-year-old girl nadia bloom who has been missing now for more than four days has been found alive. she's believed to be in relatively good condition. the latest reports we're getting is that a member of a church out helping with tin the search are this very difficult search area, swampy, full of ponds, w
america's beverage companies have removed full-calorie soft drinks from schools, reducing beverage calories by 88%. together with schools, we're helping kids make more balanced choices every day. ♪ about all the discounts boswe're offering. i've got. i some catchphrases that'llideas make these savings even more memorable. gecko: all right... gecko: good driver discounts. now that's the stuff...? boss: how 'bout this? gecko: ...they're the bee's knees? boss: or this? gecko: sir, how 'bout just...
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welcome to "bbc world news," broadcast on pbs in america and around the globe. nazi flags and an apartheid-era coming to an end for a funeral. and how the global recession came to tell the tiger. -- and how the global recession tamed the celtic tiger. >>> hello. pope benedict has signaled he is prepared to meet more victims of sexual abuse by catholic priests. and that the church will cooperate with police investigating such cases. as this change in policy emerged, so, too, have files from a church in california that suggest as far back as 1985, the future pope resisted defrocking and abusive priests there "for the good of the universal church." the associated press has obtained years of correspondence between the vatican and the diocese of oakland and the vatican has confirmed the signature of then-cardinal ratzinger error on the letter in question. -- then cardinal ratzinger error on the letter in question. >> he is the autocratic leader of an absolute monarchy. the sex abuse scandal has put benedict under unprecedented pressure. even in room, surrounded by ca
welcome to "bbc world news," broadcast on pbs in america and around the globe. nazi flags and an apartheid-era coming to an end for a funeral. and how the global recession came to tell the tiger. -- and how the global recession tamed the celtic tiger. >>> hello. pope benedict has signaled he is prepared to meet more victims of sexual abuse by catholic priests. and that the church will cooperate with police investigating such cases. as this change in policy emerged, so, too,...
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remicade all call it america warming. and if one's primary concern is global warming than look at the emissions on a global basis to make sure actions taken tuned just put america and american workers at a disadvantage instead make an adjustment and changes for the entire planet that is five the entire plan which readily end up affecting americans would end up with the largest in matters of energy that would say why build a new factory in america crooks why keep the factory going when i have to pay far more expensive prices for energy in this country? why not go to a other nations like brazil, indonesia tie-in end that don't have the cap-and-trade cost therefore i can be more effective and cost-effective. >> host: or what about american leadership or a role model? >> that causes the largest in vendors and bumper of which are china and other developing nations too simply smile and say they made our life it easier, that we really have not helped the world that is not the leadership the world needs. what americans can do is
remicade all call it america warming. and if one's primary concern is global warming than look at the emissions on a global basis to make sure actions taken tuned just put america and american workers at a disadvantage instead make an adjustment and changes for the entire planet that is five the entire plan which readily end up affecting americans would end up with the largest in matters of energy that would say why build a new factory in america crooks why keep the factory going when i have to...
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[applause] >> energy produced in america is security for america, and it's jobs for american workers. jobs that can't be outsourced. let's drill, baby drill, not stall, baby stall. [applause] >> i had to remind myself that when i had to throw that one in there. poor man's teleprompter. [applause] >> also, folks, do you think about what the administration did. they banned more offshore drilling than they aloud and the epa has d and they allowed, and the eps as put us on a path for a policy to destroy jobs and impose a national tax on energy on all of us. that doesn't sounds like good energy policy. it sounds like the president is trying to play both sides against the middle. he's trying to generate support in congress for his cap and tax scheme coming up. up hope the that tells him you can drill all you want off the shores of virginia, but you won't find bipartisanship there. megyn: as sarah palin speaks in new orleans, you see the president coming to the podium to comment we believe on justice stevens. >> i want to say a few words about the tragedy that took place in west virginia. bu
[applause] >> energy produced in america is security for america, and it's jobs for american workers. jobs that can't be outsourced. let's drill, baby drill, not stall, baby stall. [applause] >> i had to remind myself that when i had to throw that one in there. poor man's teleprompter. [applause] >> also, folks, do you think about what the administration did. they banned more offshore drilling than they aloud and the epa has d and they allowed, and the eps as put us on a path...
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, america's influence? >> i'm not quite as optimistic as the folks on that side of the table. i think engagement is very nice. it's lovely to sit down at the table and chat. but engagement is a tool. it's not a foreign policy. and i think that is where the concern comes in among conservatives and particularly when you talk about this issue of exceptionalism, we're not the last word. most americans do think we're exceptional. we've operated traditionally, historically and exceptionally from a position of strength. i think the concern is we're compromising our role and in that profile, particularly in the eyes of weaker nations who have always relied on us to be the big dog and to be someone they can count on. >> we have a situation with foes, as i said, that we're not being listened to. secretary clinton said we tried our best and now we have need unity to begin to act. >> obama has a great presence, is pretty good at an engagement. as kathleen said, that's a process, not an end. if they're stuck in their vi
, america's influence? >> i'm not quite as optimistic as the folks on that side of the table. i think engagement is very nice. it's lovely to sit down at the table and chat. but engagement is a tool. it's not a foreign policy. and i think that is where the concern comes in among conservatives and particularly when you talk about this issue of exceptionalism, we're not the last word. most americans do think we're exceptional. we've operated traditionally, historically and exceptionally...
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somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest questions. and the over sixty thousand people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. answers. i was just in town for a few days and i was wondering if i could say hi to the doctor. - is he in? - he's in copenhagen. - oh, well, that's nice. - but you can still see him. - you just said he was in-- - copenhagen. - come on. - that's pretty far. - doc, look who's in town. - ellen! - copenhagen? - cool, right? vacation. - but still seeing patients. ( whispers ) workaholic. - i heard that. - she said it. - i-- cisco-- introducing healthpresence. but my doctor told me that most calcium supplements... aren't absorbed properly unless taken with food. he recommended citracal. it's different -- it's calcium citrate, so it can be absorbed with or without food. citracal. band now we're insuring overts do18 million drivers. gecko: quite impressive, yeah. boss: come a long way, that's for sure. and so have you since you started working here way back when. gecko: ah, i still have nightmares. anncr: gei
somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest questions. and the over sixty thousand people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. answers. i was just in town for a few days and i was wondering if i could say hi to the doctor. - is he in? - he's in copenhagen. - oh, well, that's nice. - but you can still see him. - you just said he was in-- - copenhagen. - come on. - that's pretty far. - doc, look who's in town. - ellen! - copenhagen? - cool, right? vacation....
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we talk about america being christian. are we talking about episcopalian christianity, obama christianity, reverend falwell's christianity? there are so many ways of interpreting religion. once religion becomes the state, let's say tomorrow we say we are a christian nation and christianity is what we will all do, then religion itself is confiscated. when you said that, people in power in iran and apologists would call you western. to say that religion should be the verse was an insult to islam -- to say that religion should be diverse was an insult to islam. iran and women, iran and then, iranian clerics -- iranian women, men, and clerics from the beginning of the last century have been fighting against an absolutist monarchy and religion. iran was the first in the region to have a constitutional revolution. the same forces that you see in the streets of tehran today are the great, great, grandchildren of those forces who came out into the streets of tehran and other places in iran 100 years ago. they created a constitutio
we talk about america being christian. are we talking about episcopalian christianity, obama christianity, reverend falwell's christianity? there are so many ways of interpreting religion. once religion becomes the state, let's say tomorrow we say we are a christian nation and christianity is what we will all do, then religion itself is confiscated. when you said that, people in power in iran and apologists would call you western. to say that religion should be the verse was an insult to islam...
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and america values and america interests as opposed to being an advocate of american interest. that would seem to be almost like a campaign slogan you would have to reduce it in size. >> guest: tie it down. >> host: but the idea is that you believe we need an american president who stands for america. and you do not see that in this president obama who seeks to transcend to be greater or larger than america. >> guest: well, i think anytime the president of the united states travels the world and is critical of the united states, that it's going to lead to the kinds of stories that came out of the british press saying this president has been more critical of his home country on foreign soil than any president in history. and that creates the very real president that he somehow he thinks he is above america or its history or there's something he needs to distance himself from. i think that's a mistake. harry truman and dean atchison following the second world war said america would adopt a new strategy. having tried isolationism and having been drawn into two world wars despite t
and america values and america interests as opposed to being an advocate of american interest. that would seem to be almost like a campaign slogan you would have to reduce it in size. >> guest: tie it down. >> host: but the idea is that you believe we need an american president who stands for america. and you do not see that in this president obama who seeks to transcend to be greater or larger than america. >> guest: well, i think anytime the president of the united states...
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we need to rebuild and modernize america's infrastructure to allow our companies to flourish. we think there has to be a big role for the private sector in this infrastructure activity. we need to promote help the credit markets to provide credit for small and medium-sized businesses, and particularly for entrepreneurs that are attempting to sponsor -- attempting to start businesses that create jobs. we need to start trade. we announced in january a six point program to create jobs. one of those was to double exports over the next five years. the president, in his state of the union, adopted that standard. but in our view of rhetoric is not enough. you have to take action. you have to approve a trade agreements, you have to revitalize doha, you have to revitalize export control rules and take trade promotion seriously, which we think is not being done. finally, in our view, we need to be sensitive about taxes both at the corporate and individual right. so today this is the second in the series of discussion-focused events. we mean that -- discussion- focused events to better u
we need to rebuild and modernize america's infrastructure to allow our companies to flourish. we think there has to be a big role for the private sector in this infrastructure activity. we need to promote help the credit markets to provide credit for small and medium-sized businesses, and particularly for entrepreneurs that are attempting to sponsor -- attempting to start businesses that create jobs. we need to start trade. we announced in january a six point program to create jobs. one of...
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journalists who left the country who are working in some persian- based tv channels in europe or in america and they know some influential channels and they want to give serious [unintelligible] for the journalists living in exile. filtering the internet by the government has stopped iranians from having access to free information. the decision by the [unintelligible] to give sanctions on internet service exposed to iran, it is very important to support. this is a picture which i mentioned which is informing the people which is coming from the official side. -- site. it is linked to the security organization and they are showing a picture of the demonstrators. this is very important to support people to reach their universal rights to free speech. even the journalists to travel to iran to cover the ceremony commemorating the 31st anniversary of iran's revolution in february 2010 did not have a chance to interview people and they had only the one podium in front of the ahmadinejad speech which is normal for [unintelligible] and that ceremony officially. the iranian people have used citizen j
journalists who left the country who are working in some persian- based tv channels in europe or in america and they know some influential channels and they want to give serious [unintelligible] for the journalists living in exile. filtering the internet by the government has stopped iranians from having access to free information. the decision by the [unintelligible] to give sanctions on internet service exposed to iran, it is very important to support. this is a picture which i mentioned...
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a rebel. >> individual. >> he was not afraid to butt heads with america. i was not afraid to show america my butt naked truth. >> bill: have you ever heard so much jibbebe your life? footnote dallas police have sent disorderly conduct citation to misbadu. the doctor charged in the michael jackson's death said he killed himself. taking more of the drug than the doctor administered himself. he was addicted to the powerful narcotic. question is why would a doctor put himself in the presence of a drug addict in the answer, of course, is that the addict was wealthy. date has not yet been set for dr. murphy's trial. artic ice is building up again. good news for the polar bears, bad news for folks hoping to make money from the warming trend. once again, check does believe the planet would be a better place if cleaner fuel can be developed. we like the polar bears and other critters who race around the tundra. we like them. we want the earth to be as please teen as possible. we realize there is crazy stuff going on n debate. finally check six some nut in pittsburg
a rebel. >> individual. >> he was not afraid to butt heads with america. i was not afraid to show america my butt naked truth. >> bill: have you ever heard so much jibbebe your life? footnote dallas police have sent disorderly conduct citation to misbadu. the doctor charged in the michael jackson's death said he killed himself. taking more of the drug than the doctor administered himself. he was addicted to the powerful narcotic. question is why would a doctor put himself in...
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cable cause latest gift to america. this year's student competition as some middle and high school students to create a five minutes to a minute video dealing with one of our country's greatest strengths or a challenge the country is facing. here is one of the third-place winners. na♪ >> one of our nation's greatest strengths are the artists >> ths documentary is untitled, art for the sake of work. we have interviewed several professional artists to find out what sets of american art apart. in austin, texas, the arts are the highest importance to the community. this lovely town is the central location. before we begin, a few explanations are in order. what are the hearts of what art is defined as the conscious use of skill and -- what are the arts? art is defined as the conscious use of skill and imagination. average citizens depend on art to carry them through difficult times, but not only did they provide entertainment, but they also provide for the cultural needs of the society at large. in a study done in hartford
cable cause latest gift to america. this year's student competition as some middle and high school students to create a five minutes to a minute video dealing with one of our country's greatest strengths or a challenge the country is facing. here is one of the third-place winners. na♪ >> one of our nation's greatest strengths are the artists >> ths documentary is untitled, art for the sake of work. we have interviewed several professional artists to find out what sets of american...
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america has to be clear on some important issues. is china entitled for its own nuclear deterrent against united states, like russia? is china and titled to treatment -- entitled for treatment as a superpower? is china entitled to some information and consultations like the united states are doing with russia on ballistic missile defense in the far east? , providing information, talking about chinese concerns, trying to find solutions like it was between the united states and russia so that they are involved. that is important. my first recommendation to russian government would be to start being very practical and technical on ballistic missile defense. it would be very difficult to come with a grand design of strategic ballistic missile defense because we still have a balance of forces which are targeted at each other. i think that is something that we have to start the list with strategic ballistic missile defense and take care of rogue states who are the most urgent threats. i think russia should be tougher on iran. i think iran
america has to be clear on some important issues. is china entitled for its own nuclear deterrent against united states, like russia? is china and titled to treatment -- entitled for treatment as a superpower? is china entitled to some information and consultations like the united states are doing with russia on ballistic missile defense in the far east? , providing information, talking about chinese concerns, trying to find solutions like it was between the united states and russia so that...
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government doesn't want to take over corporate america. if president obama had done nothing the country would have been headed to the worst financial disaster in its history. >> many of you were skeptical of the gathering of world leaders to discuss nuclear security. >> chris: please keep your comments coming. you can find us at fox news sunday.com. congratulate the washington capitol for courageous win last night. we'll see you next fox news sunday.
government doesn't want to take over corporate america. if president obama had done nothing the country would have been headed to the worst financial disaster in its history. >> many of you were skeptical of the gathering of world leaders to discuss nuclear security. >> chris: please keep your comments coming. you can find us at fox news sunday.com. congratulate the washington capitol for courageous win last night. we'll see you next fox news sunday.
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their world is building up america and saving lives. cnn's david mattingly has their story. >> reporter: it came from out of nowhere, one second francisco tuttle was feeling fine. >> it was a typical day, typical morning. had a busy schedule that day and -- >> this is where it happened. >> right here, exactly. but in an instant, he was on the floor, unconscious, not breathing, no pulse. the victim of a sudden heart attack. >> francisco tuttle had no way of knowing at the time that his life was about to depend on an unusual act of philanthropy, the donation of a special piece of equipment that came about in a very unusual chain of events. >> francisco tuttle was saved by a pickle bucket? >> in one way or another. >> yeah. >> brothers chris and robert sorenson are former firefighters who founded a national chain of sandwich shops called firehouse subs. their connection to francisco tuttle and the pickle bucket we were talking about had its roots dating back five years to the aftermath of hurricane katrina. >> we were given these, you know
their world is building up america and saving lives. cnn's david mattingly has their story. >> reporter: it came from out of nowhere, one second francisco tuttle was feeling fine. >> it was a typical day, typical morning. had a busy schedule that day and -- >> this is where it happened. >> right here, exactly. but in an instant, he was on the floor, unconscious, not breathing, no pulse. the victim of a sudden heart attack. >> francisco tuttle had no way of knowing...
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somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. >>> welcome back. a look at the stock market. stock prices were lower in the early going. a recent rally had taken the dow near the 11,000 level for the first time in 18 months. you see right now the dow is lightly up. s&p up as well and so is the nads dak. >>> president obama is proposing dramatic changes to america's nuclear strategy. under the new policy, the u.s. would not use nuclear weapons against nonnuclear countries. but defense secretary robert gates insists that, quote, all options are on the table when it comes to nations like iran and north korea. richard wolffe is msnbc political analyst. it's interesting, our first political team at msnbc says this is typical president obama, trying to be in the middle when it comes to this policy. >> reporter: kind of. he's also trying to spin this policy in another direction. so it's not just about defense, but it's about re
somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. >>> welcome back. a look at the stock market. stock prices were lower in the early going. a recent rally had taken the dow near the 11,000 level for the first time in 18 months. you see right now the dow is lightly up. s&p up as well and so is the nads dak. >>> president obama is proposing...
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policy in latin america. latin america was early on a dissenter of george bush's militarism and unilateralism. we saw dissenting from the war on-- the invasion of iraq and a number of other moves to institutionalize unilateralism. we also saw latin america take the initiative in trying to move beyond this extreme deregulation that crippled latin america in many ways during the 1990s. economic deregulation. when you see in other words, is latin america really grappling with the two problems that in many ways derailed the u.s. in the last couple of years. the militarism that took shape during the bush administration and the extreme economic deregulation. the united states is now just coming to terms with those two. latin america has had a year of trying to work through them and i think they have been paging enormous strides. >> rose: all of you are saying it is pulling away from the united states. why is that? >> i think there are a number of real structure reasons, global reasons you see. the united states no
policy in latin america. latin america was early on a dissenter of george bush's militarism and unilateralism. we saw dissenting from the war on-- the invasion of iraq and a number of other moves to institutionalize unilateralism. we also saw latin america take the initiative in trying to move beyond this extreme deregulation that crippled latin america in many ways during the 1990s. economic deregulation. when you see in other words, is latin america really grappling with the two problems that...
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america has to be clear on some important issues. is china entitled for its own @@@@@@#&"@ @ @ @ @ @ @ g $n,ku) involved. that is important. my first recommendation to russian government would be to start being very practical and technical on ballistic missile defense. it would be very difficult to come with a grand design of strategic ballistic missile defense because we still have a balance of forces which are targeted at each other. i think that is something that we have to start the list with strategic ballistic missile defense and take care of rogue states who are the most urgent threats. i think russia should be tougher on iran. i think iran has overplayed their cards. iran is treating russia like the tail was wagging the dog. that should not be permitted. i think russia should take a more tough position, sanctions against iran, for two reasons. this is because iran has crossed to many barriers, too many red lines and secondly because this is a prelude to war in the persian gulf. if it is not the united states, -- if it is not
america has to be clear on some important issues. is china entitled for its own @@@@@@#&"@ @ @ @ @ @ @ g $n,ku) involved. that is important. my first recommendation to russian government would be to start being very practical and technical on ballistic missile defense. it would be very difficult to come with a grand design of strategic ballistic missile defense because we still have a balance of forces which are targeted at each other. i think that is something that we have to start...
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somewhere in america... the slightest breeze harbors immense power. the tallest buildings leave the lightest footprints. a fifty-ton train makes barely a mark on the environment. and a country facing climate change finds climate solutions. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest questions. and the over sixty thousand people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. answers. siemens. >>> how many opportunities will president obama have to appoint supreme court justices before the end of his term? >> he's got stevens, he may get one more. >> he may get a second. >> i agree, a grand total of three. >> three. >> he will have three before his term is
somewhere in america... the slightest breeze harbors immense power. the tallest buildings leave the lightest footprints. a fifty-ton train makes barely a mark on the environment. and a country facing climate change finds climate solutions. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest questions. and the over sixty thousand people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. answers. siemens. >>> how many opportunities will president obama have to appoint...
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good night, america. >> chris: next, the president taps the jobs numbers as a sign of mick recovery and new procedures for people flying to the u.s. and keeping an eye on iran from a symbol of american military might. live from our studio in washington, this is special report. good evening i'm chris wallace, the government released the latest unemployment numbers which experts say indicate the job market is starting to heal. major garrett reports, the president praised those results and a -- at a factory that added jobs, paid for with your tax dollars. >> reporter: as president obama landed in north carolina, the state republican party reminded him today's improved job news had a broader and not so happy context, in,'s unemployment rate is 11.2% up from 9.2% when mr. obama took office and though the nation added 162,000 jobs in march, the tarheel state lost more than 90,000 jobs during the obama presidency. he toured a company that makes components for lithium batteries and is adding 300 jobs, due to stimulus financing, an example of private sector job growth, fueled by tax dollars. >>
good night, america. >> chris: next, the president taps the jobs numbers as a sign of mick recovery and new procedures for people flying to the u.s. and keeping an eye on iran from a symbol of american military might. live from our studio in washington, this is special report. good evening i'm chris wallace, the government released the latest unemployment numbers which experts say indicate the job market is starting to heal. major garrett reports, the president praised those results and a...
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america and russia will still be able to wipe each other out several times over. it does underline president obama's ambitions for a nuclear-free world and that may pursue -- persuade other countries not to join the nuclear club. bbc news. >> de ambassadors of six world powers will be meeting in new york to discuss sanctions against iran over the disputed nuclear program. china and russia have so far refused to back the new measures proposed by the u.s. and some european delegations. iran insists it that their nuclear return program is purely for peaceful purposes. the prime minister of israel has canceled his visit to washington next week, so when it president obama holds a security summit on the nuclear issue. mr netanyahu made the decision after learning egypt and turkey intends to raise the issue of israel's presumed nuclear arsenal. europeans financial markets have been hit by new fears regarding the state of greece's economy. the greek government's cost of borrowing has risen to record levels. when day after bloody clashes in the kyrgyz, he dissolved parliam
america and russia will still be able to wipe each other out several times over. it does underline president obama's ambitions for a nuclear-free world and that may pursue -- persuade other countries not to join the nuclear club. bbc news. >> de ambassadors of six world powers will be meeting in new york to discuss sanctions against iran over the disputed nuclear program. china and russia have so far refused to back the new measures proposed by the u.s. and some european delegations. iran...
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welcome to america's news headquarters. there are millions around the world, that are celebrating one of the holiest days of the year, for christians. and well, have live reports on the celebrations. we'll begin with one of the biggest services, held in rome, and greg burke is standing by, greg, happy easter to you. it seems like the rain in rome, certainly didn't keep the people away. so many pilgrims showing up. >> reporter: jamie, that's right. happy easter to you, as well. and it looked like well over 100,000 umbrellas out there, actually, when the pope was giving his easter greetings, and he does that in dozens of languages, after noon local time a lot of people come for the mass and an overflow crowd, christmas and easter the two big days where st. peter's square is overflowing and it was today, though it was pouring-down rain, most of the students, the kids in europe, are off of school and seems like half of them end up come down to rome, for the holy week. this being the end of holy week and if there are really happ
welcome to america's news headquarters. there are millions around the world, that are celebrating one of the holiest days of the year, for christians. and well, have live reports on the celebrations. we'll begin with one of the biggest services, held in rome, and greg burke is standing by, greg, happy easter to you. it seems like the rain in rome, certainly didn't keep the people away. so many pilgrims showing up. >> reporter: jamie, that's right. happy easter to you, as well. and it...
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in many respects, he must america's first texas told diplomats. -- key was america paused first successful diplomat. host: the next phone call. caller: what are the democrats pushing for drawdowns when the republicans are asking for an increase in nuclear deterrence, such as missile defense? wouldn't it be wise to have everyone at the table, get away from politics, and all try to draw down at the same time? every nation need to protect themselves, but at the same time, stop focusing on role nation's and make sure that the nuclear deterrent we have is not getting to them. guest: that is a good question. the answer is, the differences represent two competing views of national security. one is that by providing an example, we can reduce our weapons and others will follow suit, and because of that, the world will be safer in general. the other perspective is it remains a dangerous world, that there are figures in it who cannot abide by international norms. at the end of the day, the greatest defense is having an effective deterrent. i think you have the two different visions of security. host:
in many respects, he must america's first texas told diplomats. -- key was america paused first successful diplomat. host: the next phone call. caller: what are the democrats pushing for drawdowns when the republicans are asking for an increase in nuclear deterrence, such as missile defense? wouldn't it be wise to have everyone at the table, get away from politics, and all try to draw down at the same time? every nation need to protect themselves, but at the same time, stop focusing on role...
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this is not the america we know, nor the america we aspire to be." the thing that is a fair analysis of his record? these think it need -- do you think it is a fair analysis of this record? if it meets the standards we would normally hope to achieve? >> -- do you think it meets the standards we would normally achieved? >> the passenger rest is perhaps >> the passenger rest is perhaps colorful language i used to describe opinions. let me, if i may, back up and simply say that as with chief justice roberts, i have the highest regard for his intellect and work as a lawyer. in many ways, my regard for justice alito goes even further because him and i share an immigrant family background. he came from humble origins, attended public school, and the best of his opportunities to accomplish all did he has accomplished today. have the highest regard for those accomplishments and his trajectories. my criticisms and the concerns that i expressed were limited to one area, and that was the area individual's rights come up against assertions of governmental power.
this is not the america we know, nor the america we aspire to be." the thing that is a fair analysis of his record? these think it need -- do you think it is a fair analysis of this record? if it meets the standards we would normally hope to achieve? >> -- do you think it meets the standards we would normally achieved? >> the passenger rest is perhaps >> the passenger rest is perhaps colorful language i used to describe opinions. let me, if i may, back up and simply say...
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and not quite clear of the insert and as a follow-up what would happen to the status of america in the middle east and after both bush administration and obama administration repeatedly said they would not allow iran to get nuclear weapons capability and if they do get it what would happen then? and. >> i personally don't sense that economic and financial sanctions are going to be active in deterring iran nine from pursuing nuclear weapon route and i also don't think that diplomatic pressure will succeed these measures might delay samson, but they will necessarily change things. my assessment of iran is that iran wants a nuclear weapon and in particular this regime in that iran wants nuclear weapons because they see that that will guarantee the islamic republic ended with give them and the kudos of having provided iran with a nuclear weapon and. i also think that iran see use a nuclear weapon in the way that north korea sees it which is this will be a way of deterring the bullying of the world community and in particular the united states so in other words, there's more pressure on ira
and not quite clear of the insert and as a follow-up what would happen to the status of america in the middle east and after both bush administration and obama administration repeatedly said they would not allow iran to get nuclear weapons capability and if they do get it what would happen then? and. >> i personally don't sense that economic and financial sanctions are going to be active in deterring iran nine from pursuing nuclear weapon route and i also don't think that diplomatic...
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it was countries from south america. what did turkey do? it abstained? how could turkey abstain on the fact that a country next to them is violating security council resolutions. and failed to tell the iaea about this facility they're building that really didn't look like a civil facility, excuse me. well, the turkish ambassador explained at the time well, you know, we were trying to mediate and we thought the timing was bad and so forth and so on. but what i've told my turkish friends is, you know, beware of offers to mediate. when i was in vienna i did a lot of traveling to talk to governments and to speak. and it was -- it was funny. like every government i'd go to particularly if they're on the board of governors as turkey is now, they would tell me, ambassador schulte the iranians came to us that we could mediate. i heard that from the swiss the spanish and from the italians. and i think that was the talking point that, you know, my iranian counterparts were using. they'd go to countries and say, you can be a hero. you can mediate. and that's sort o
it was countries from south america. what did turkey do? it abstained? how could turkey abstain on the fact that a country next to them is violating security council resolutions. and failed to tell the iaea about this facility they're building that really didn't look like a civil facility, excuse me. well, the turkish ambassador explained at the time well, you know, we were trying to mediate and we thought the timing was bad and so forth and so on. but what i've told my turkish friends is, you...
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i do think that america's leadership is important in order to get issues on the international agenda and to move in concert with other countries, to have an effective response. there are a host of other issues, obviously, that have to be addressed. one of the points that was made during this communique is that we're talking about the venture as a potential war or terrorism but obviously there are excuses for conflict that have to be addressed, as well. i remain committed to being a partner with countries around the world and in particular hot spots around the world to make sure that we can reduce those tensions and ultimately resolve those conflicts. the middle east would be a prime example. the need for peace between israelis and palestinians and the arab states remain as critical as ever. it is a hard thing to do. even if we are applying all our political capital to that issue, the israeli people, through their government and the palestinian people through the palestinian authority as well as other arab states, may say to themselves that they are not prepared to resolve these issue
i do think that america's leadership is important in order to get issues on the international agenda and to move in concert with other countries, to have an effective response. there are a host of other issues, obviously, that have to be addressed. one of the points that was made during this communique is that we're talking about the venture as a potential war or terrorism but obviously there are excuses for conflict that have to be addressed, as well. i remain committed to being a partner with...
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the burden falls on the united states of america. the dollar directly correlates to the global economy, and that's held stable and secure because of the men and women that serve this country. host: let's go to arkansas, with wilma. caller: hi, brian, i want you to know i really admire to what you are doing. and to respond what the young lady said, our military men and women shouldn't be faulted for the wars they are to fight. when they put on that uniform and raise their hand and say, i do. to me if i have to put a spiritual connotation to it, they have done the jesus act. they said i have laid down my life so you can live. they are our backbone and not only do they give up their lives, they give up their lives to their family. so that they outlive their uniform, but they come close to doing the jesus act'k as anyon know. guest: thank you, i agree with you, that means a lot to every veteran. and it's part of my mission to convince our nation's employers of that. host: the article in the "baltimore sun." says that the veterans from a
the burden falls on the united states of america. the dollar directly correlates to the global economy, and that's held stable and secure because of the men and women that serve this country. host: let's go to arkansas, with wilma. caller: hi, brian, i want you to know i really admire to what you are doing. and to respond what the young lady said, our military men and women shouldn't be faulted for the wars they are to fight. when they put on that uniform and raise their hand and say, i do. to...